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Initial Steps to Set Up a Fla. Appeal: Your Future Self (or Appellate Attorney) Will Thank You
Most Florida litigators know that an appeal begins with the filing of a notice of appeal in the trial court. In my experience, fewer trial attorneys are also familiar with the initial steps for an appellant to properly set up the appeal and perfect the record. No attorney wants to be embarrassed in front of their client and the appellate court later in the process by having to scramble to fix problems that should have been avoided.New York’s Property Tax Incentives and Abatements Make Development Feasible
The authors write "Commercial investors in real estate value predictability. New York is a notoriously challenging environment for development, where the entitlement process and taxes are the most common culprits. Investors ask, what is the likelihood the project get approved and how long will it take, and what will the carrying costs be in terms of real property taxes?"Legal Tech's Predictions for Artificial Intelligence in 2025
Experts weigh in on how AI will evolve, impact the legal industry and be regulated (or not) in 2025:Tyson & Mendes Appoints Cayce Lynch First Female Nationwide Managing Partner
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Spellbook Expands Deeper Into the In-house Market
Designed to ensure contracts comply with corporate standards and preferred language, the startup's new Playbooks tool marks its expansion beyond serving law firms.Here’s Looking at You, Starwood: A Piercing the Corporate Veil Story?
Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler discuss and analyze the decade-old dispute involving the stewardship of a historic hotel in Casablanca, Morocco while they consider steps hospitality industry stakeholders can take to protect against unforeseen liability due to the actions of corporate affiliates.Obtaining an Edge in Appellate Advocacy
Y. David Scharf and Judge David B. Saxe discuss ways to improve the chances of success for attorneys in appellate practice, including the “court attorney’s report.”Experts Weigh In On the 2025 Litigation Outlook
Back before the holidays, we checked in with a handful of Big Law litigation leaders to hear what they’re looking out for in 2025. Here are the highlights.Demand Growth to 'Likely Weaken' in 2025 After 'Anomalies' Propelled Big Law Profits in 2024
"The pattern of massive growth may cool a little bit, where that ability to do growth upon growth settles some," said Bill Josten.Trending Stories
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